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South African president authorizes deployment of 2,200 troops to combat crime

By Nicholas Ballasy

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Libyan state television on February 20, 2011 shows a televised address by Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's son Saif al-Islam

Late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's son, ​Saif al-Islam, has been killed: reports

The circumstances of his death were not immediately clear

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Landslide collapses land mines in eastern Congo, killing 200

Heavy rains triggered the landslide, sending mud and earth crashing into multiple shafts deep underground.

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Anthony Joshua

Anthony Joshua, boxer who recently defeated Jake Paul, injured in fatal vehicle crash in Nigeria

The vehicle reportedly slammed into a stationary truck, and Joshua escaped with only minor injuries.

Bola Ahmed Tinubu wins Nigerian presidential election after fiercely contested race

West Africa: Tensions mount as Sierra Leone prepares for high-stakes elections

Nigeria votes in new governors' race

Shutdown closes stores across South Africa, protesters demand president resign over energy crisis

ICC conducts investigation into war crimes in Sudan

VP Harris recaps trip across Africa

Macron calls Niger’s coup “deeply dangerous for Niger and the whole region,”

Paramilitary group claims control of Sudan's military headquarters

Thousands gather in Niamey for pro-coup, anti-sanctions rally

Gunfire resumes outside Sudan’s capital hours after ceasefire agreement

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